Where the Wild Things Are Now: Domestication ReconsideredRoutledge, 12 июл. 2020 г. - Всего страниц: 326 Domestication has often seemed a matter of the distant past, a series of distinct events involving humans and other species that took place long ago. Today, as genetic manipulation continues to break new barriers in scientific and medical research, we appear to be entering an age of biological control. Are we also writing a new chapter in the history of domestication? Where the Wild Things Are Now explores the relevance of domestication for anthropologists and scholars in related fields who are concerned with understanding ongoing change in processes affecting humans as well as other species. From the pet food industry and its critics to salmon farming in Tasmania, the protection of endangered species in Vietnam and the pigeon fanciers who influenced Darwin, Where the Wild Things Are Now provides an urgently needed re-examination of the concept of domestication against the shifting background of relationships between humans, animals and plants. |
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... social back into the wild (MacNaughton and Urry 1998; Whatmore 2002). However, less attention has been paid to the other side of this equation, the domesticated. In anthropological lore, domestication was an event that took place ...
... social back into the wild (MacNaughton and Urry 1998; Whatmore 2002). However, less attention has been paid to the other side of this equation, the domesticated. In anthropological lore, domestication was an event that took place ...
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... social anthropologists, historians, and scholars working in related fields continue to use the traditional version of domestication without realizing that this concept has undergone a transformation in cognate disciplines where ...
... social anthropologists, historians, and scholars working in related fields continue to use the traditional version of domestication without realizing that this concept has undergone a transformation in cognate disciplines where ...
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... social anthropology, and cultural studies. However, in our discussions, we discovered that just as users of the biological definition benefited from considering the dynamic and powerful relationships that social and cultural ...
... social anthropology, and cultural studies. However, in our discussions, we discovered that just as users of the biological definition benefited from considering the dynamic and powerful relationships that social and cultural ...
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... social relations with one another, while hunter-gatherers have ecological relations with hazelnuts” (Richards 2003: 136). One consequence of the development of archaeology alongside nationalist ideologies was a strategic emphasis on ...
... social relations with one another, while hunter-gatherers have ecological relations with hazelnuts” (Richards 2003: 136). One consequence of the development of archaeology alongside nationalist ideologies was a strategic emphasis on ...
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... social (Serpell 1989), with a story about opportunism on the part of the animal. The argument is based on DNA-level research that suggests that dogs were domesticated on multiple occasions, and for the first time 100 thousand years ago ...
... social (Serpell 1989), with a story about opportunism on the part of the animal. The argument is based on DNA-level research that suggests that dogs were domesticated on multiple occasions, and for the first time 100 thousand years ago ...
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1 The Domestication of Anthropology | 27 |
The Generosity of Domestication | 49 |
3 Selection and the Unforeseen Consequences of Domestication | 71 |
4 Agriculture or Architecture? The Beginnings of Domestication | 101 |
The Wild the Captive and the Inbetween | 123 |
Darwin and the Domestication of Pigeons | 147 |
7 The Metaphor of Domestication in Genetics | 183 |
Atlantic Salmon Farming in Tasmania | 205 |
Domestication and the Taming of the Wild | 229 |
The Politics of Wild and Domesticated Species in Vietnam | 249 |
11 Feeding the Animals | 277 |
Index | 305 |
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